Lesson 24 Percent and Rates per 100 Lesson

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Lesson 24 Percent and Rates per 100

Lesson 24 Percent and Rates per 100

 Lesson 24 S. 104 Student Outcomes • Students understand that percents are related

Lesson 24 S. 104 Student Outcomes • Students understand that percents are related to part-to-whole ratios and rates where the whole is 100. • Students model percents and write a percent as a fraction over 100 or a decimal to the hundredths place.

 Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to

Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to purchase an item for $100, but today it is 20% off. What does this mean?

 Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to

Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to purchase an item for $100, but today it is 20% off. What does this mean? It means that $20 out of every $100 will be subtracted from the total. What does this look like?

 Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to

Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to purchase an item for $100, but today it is 20% off. What does this mean? It means that $20 out of every $100 will be subtracted from the total. What does this look like? It could be a tape diagram with $100 divided into 10 sections of $10. Two of the sections are saved and 8 are still paid for the item. It could also be shown on a 10 x 10 grid, where 20 of the squares are part of the discount and 80 still need to be paid. How is this related to ratios and rates that we have been working on throughout this unit?

 Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to

Lesson 24 Opening S. 104 Imagine that you are shopping. You want to purchase an item for $100, but today it is 20% off. What does this mean? It means that $20 out of every $100 will be subtracted from the total. What does this look like? It could be a tape diagram with $100 divided into 10 sections of $10. Two of the sections are saved and 8 are still paid for the item. It could also be shown on a 10 x 10 grid, where 20 of the squares are part of the discount and 80 still need to be paid. How is this related to ratios and rates that we have been working on throughout this unit? 20% off of $100 is $20 off. Other students may see that we are trying to find part of a whole.

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Lesson 24 Exploration S. 104 http: //nlvm. usu. edu/en/nav/frames_asid_333_g_3_t_1. html? from_category_g_3_t_1. html This does not work. Find another. A percent model Alternative: Give students a 10 x 10 grid. Students form their first name in block letters. Determine the percent of the grid covered by the name.

Lesson 24 Exercise 1 S. 104 •

Lesson 24 Exercise 1 S. 104 •

Lesson 24 Exercise 1 answer S. 104 •

Lesson 24 Exercise 1 answer S. 104 •

Lesson 24 Exercise 2 S. 104 The shaded portion of the grid below represents

Lesson 24 Exercise 2 S. 104 The shaded portion of the grid below represents the portion of a granola bar remaining. What percent does each square of granola bar represent? What percent of the granola bar remains? What other ways can we represent this percent? . 01. 01. 01 . 01. 01. 01. 01. 01

Lesson 24 Exercise 2 answers S. 104 The shaded portion of the grid below

Lesson 24 Exercise 2 answers S. 104 The shaded portion of the grid below represents the portion of a granola bar remaining. What percent does each square of granola bar represent? 1% What percent of the granola bar remains? 80% What other ways can we represent this percent? 80/100; 8/10; 4/5; 32/40; 54/80; 0. 8 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01

Lesson 24 Exercise 3 -6 S. 105 -108 In groups of two or three,

Lesson 24 Exercise 3 -6 S. 105 -108 In groups of two or three, solve exercises 3 -6. There is more than one possible answer for several questions. Answers will be discussed in 15 minutes.

Lesson 24 Exercise 3 a S. 105 a. What percent is being modeled in

Lesson 24 Exercise 3 a S. 105 a. What percent is being modeled in each picture? Write your answer as a decimal, fraction, and percent. Picture a Picture b Picture c

 Lesson 24 Exercise 3 b-c S. 105 b. What ratio is being modeled

Lesson 24 Exercise 3 b-c S. 105 b. What ratio is being modeled in each picture? First Picture – 20 to 100 Second Picture – 50 to 100, or a correct answer for whichever description they chose. Third Picture – 40 to 100 c. How are the ratios and percents related?

 Lesson 24 Exercise 4 S. 106 -107

Lesson 24 Exercise 4 S. 106 -107

 Lesson 24 Exercise 4 S. 107

Lesson 24 Exercise 4 S. 107

 Lesson 24 Exercise 5 S. 107

Lesson 24 Exercise 5 S. 107

Lesson 24 Exercise 6 S. 108

Lesson 24 Exercise 6 S. 108

Lesson 24 Closing What are three things you learned in this lesson? Share two

Lesson 24 Closing What are three things you learned in this lesson? Share two ways that you can write 2%. What is one thing that you still want to know about from the lesson?

 Lesson 24 Summary S. 109 •

Lesson 24 Summary S. 109 •

Lesson 24 Exit Ticket • Color Yellow Blue Beige % Fraction Decimal

Lesson 24 Exit Ticket • Color Yellow Blue Beige % Fraction Decimal

Lesson 24 Exit Ticket Answer • Color % Fraction Decimal Yellow 45 45/100 0.

Lesson 24 Exit Ticket Answer • Color % Fraction Decimal Yellow 45 45/100 0. 45 Blue 28/100 0. 28 Beige 27 27/100 0. 27

 Lesson 24 Problem Set S. 109 Marissa just bought 100 acres of land.

Lesson 24 Problem Set S. 109 Marissa just bought 100 acres of land. She wants to grow apples, peaches, and cherries on her land. Color the model to show many acres she will use for each type of tree that she will grow. Fruit Percentage Fraction Decimal Apple Peach Cherry

Lesson 24 Problem Set #1 answer S. 109 Marissa just bought 100 acres of

Lesson 24 Problem Set #1 answer S. 109 Marissa just bought 100 acres of land. She wants to grow apples, peaches, and cherries on her land. Color the model to show many acres she will use for each type of tree that she will grow. Fruit Percentage Fraction Decimal Apple Peach Cherry Apple –Yellow, Peach – Green, Cherry - Blue

 Lesson 24 Problem Set #2 S. 109 2. After renovations on Kim’s bedroom,

Lesson 24 Problem Set #2 S. 109 2. After renovations on Kim’s bedroom, only 30 percent of one wall is left without any décor. Shade the wall to represent the space that is left to decorate. A. What does each square represent? B. What percent has been decorated? . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01

 Lesson 24 Problem Set #2 answer S. 109 2. After renovations on Kim’s

Lesson 24 Problem Set #2 answer S. 109 2. After renovations on Kim’s bedroom, only 30 percent of one wall is left without any décor. Shade the wall to represent the space that is left to decorate. A. What does each square represent? Each square represents 1/100 of the total wall. B. What percent has been decorated? 70%